Evicted from the New Hampshire shack he proudly called home, Ollie Jordan--ignorant, ingenious, angry, bedevilled, and doomed--pursues his independence, though bound to an idiot son he both dotes on and despises
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A lively, absorbing, dourly funny, ultimately moving novel. Atlantic Monthly"
"A lively, absorbing, dourly funny, ultimately moving novel."-- "Atlantic Monthly"
ERNEST HEBERT resides in a pleasant town outside Keene, teaches English in the small college town of Hanover, and spends a good deal of time in the imaginary Darby, all three situated in New Hampshire. For more about author Ernest Hebert and the Darby Chronicles go to erniehebert.com.
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